A 1940's Rawlings "Bill Doak" model H glove sold for $178. It is in great shape.

Another Rawlings "Doak" model, this one from the 1930's sold for $197. Looks to be hardly used. Rare gloves for LH can be had pretty cheap. It is a rare one because of that particular tag on an "Original Doak" design glove. It is also stamped "Special", possibly referring to the short finger "Kenworthy Special" Model. Nice!

Another 1930's Lefty Rawlings glove, this one an original design "George Sisler Mitt" sold for $157. It also looks to be lightly used and a bargain.

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The last of the "Norway Find" D&M G41 gloves sold for $2375. It is a "Ray Chapman" model. It looks unused but subjected to less than optimal storage conditions with light moisture staining front and back. The earlier "Chapman" model was superb and auctioned for slightly less dinero. Same winner for both gloves, go figure!

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I agree, that's a great looking glove and very reasonable for such a rare model. There were a lot of primo gloves from that seller. One could start a top notch modern glove collection just from that seller alone!

A private label catchers mitt sold for $99. It is stamped with a clover leaf logo and initials AHC, possibly a hardware store brand. It is an early, mid line Goldsmith product and has the patented wrist strap cushion and webbing. I've owned a Goldsmith with that style webbing. It is nearly impossible to relace. It is funny how some of the early inventions were kind of quirky and didn't exactly pan out. It is what makes the early gloves/mitts interesting & collectible. This mitt looks unused but was damaged on the face due to poor storage conditions.

A Rawlings Brooks Robinson/Roberto Clemente World Series commemorative glove sold for $595. It is an import model with its original box.

A near mint Spalding "Roger Maris" glove sold for $125. It is also an import model. Back in the day, a similar model was the first glove I collected. I think I paid 25 cents at a garage sale. It's a cool glove with the V-anchored "X" web.